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If you are involved in an accident and you think it’s your fault you will have a lot of questions. Should I call the police? Should I contact my insurance company? Will I be sued? If I’m sued, who will pay for my attorney?
Here are some general guidelines to follow:
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The best thing to do right now is call an attorney at Vessicchio & Smith, LLC 24 hours a day at 800-318-8310. There is no charge for the phone call and the attorney can answer all of your questions.
If you are involved in an accident and you think it’s not your fault you will have a lot of questions. Should I call the police? Should I contact my insurance company? Should I sue? Should I go to the hospital or see a doctor?
Here are some general guidelines to follow:
A motor vehicle infraction is a ticket relating to your operation of a motor vehicle. They include moving violations like speeding tickets.
If you received a motor vehicle infraction, the best thing to do right now is call an attorney at Vessicchio & Smith, LLC 24 hours a day at 800-318-8310. There is no charge for the phone call and the attorney can answer all of your questions.
Most infractions can be paid by signing the back of the ticket and enclosing the fine in the return envelope. Another option is to sign the back of the ticket, check the box that says “Not Guilty” and mail it back to the Centralized Infractions Bureau.
For more information on this process check out the State of Connecticut’s web page on Traffic Violations and the Centralized Infractions Bureau "http://www.jud.state.ct.us/faq/traffic.html":http://www.jud.state.ct.us/faq/traffic.html